My back lawn is fading, due to hot dry weather over the years and watering restrictions. I have two small bags of 'native' Colorado seed...hopefully it will need little water and care (drought resistant). I need to plant it quickly, in a soil that's very sandy/hard clay. One is Buffalo Grass, and the other is Blue Grama grass. I can only water twice a week, due to restrictions.
Anyhoo, I'm not willing to dedicate too much time or effort.
I plan on putting down the seed, covering with a couple of bags of mulch, etc, then watering when possible. Any tips for easy planting? I've been on my hands and knees in the past, carefully planting grass seed, only to be disappointed with the results. We're really not fussy about the looks or lushness of our lawn, but we want some living green there to help with soil erosion, etc. Any advice?
Anyhoo, I'm not willing to dedicate too much time or effort.